All-women bands, then and now

In the wake of the Destiny's Child Super Bowl reunion, we got a little nostalgic and starting thinking about other rocking, rapping and harmonizing ladies. So let's take a look at some of the bigger all-female groups from the past few decades, then and now. Here's Destiny's Child — Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles and Michelle Williams — at the MTV VMAs in 2000. less

In the wake of the Destiny's Child Super Bowl reunion, we got a little nostalgic and starting thinking about other rocking, rapping and harmonizing ladies. So let's take a look at some of the bigger all-female ... more

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Another look at the ladies in 2001.

Another look at the ladies in 2001.

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Kelly Rowland in 2012. She's released three solo albums since Destiny's Child went on hiatus.

Kelly Rowland in 2012. She's released three solo albums since Destiny's Child went on hiatus.

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Michelle Williams, seen here in 2012, is working on her fourth solo album and regularly works on Broadway.

Michelle Williams, seen here in 2012, is working on her fourth solo album and regularly works on Broadway.

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Unless you avoid all forms of media, it's tough not to know what Beyonce is up to these days. The mega-star is mom to Blue Ivy, wife to Jay-Z and performing at the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

Unless you avoid all forms of media, it's tough not to know what Beyonce is up to these days. The mega-star is mom to Blue Ivy, wife to Jay-Z and performing at the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

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Destiny's Child hits the stage together again as Beyonce performs with Kelly Rowland, left, and Michelle Williams, right, at the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Destiny's Child hits the stage together again as Beyonce performs with Kelly Rowland, left, and Michelle Williams, right, at the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

From left, Kathy Valentine, Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock and Jane Wiedlin receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011, in Los Angeles. The Go-Go's still tour.

From left, Kathy Valentine, Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock and Jane Wiedlin receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011, in Los Angeles. The Go-Go's still tour.

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Salt N' Pepa — Cheryl 'Salt" James, Sandy 'Pepa' Denton and Deidra Roper, aka DJ Spinderella — in 1995. The all-female rap group broke up in 2002 but reformed (without Spinderella) in 2007. They opened for Public Enemy at a show in Brooklyn in 2012. less

Salt N' Pepa — Cheryl 'Salt" James, Sandy 'Pepa' Denton and Deidra Roper, aka DJ Spinderella — in 1995. The all-female rap group broke up in 2002 but reformed (without Spinderella) in 2007. They opened for ... more

The remaining three Bangles now. They toured in the U.S., Canada and Europe in the summer of 2012.

The remaining three Bangles now. They toured in the U.S., Canada and Europe in the summer of 2012.

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The Dixie Chicks — Emily Robison, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire — won over a dozen Grammys and sold more than 30 million records. But some still know them best for when Maines said before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, 'We're ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas.' Here they are at the Grammys in 1999. less

The Dixie Chicks — Emily Robison, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire — won over a dozen Grammys and sold more than 30 million records. But some still know them best for when Maines said before the U.S. ... more

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Natalie Maines at the "West of Memphis" movie premiere in 2012.

Natalie Maines at the "West of Memphis" movie premiere in 2012.

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Martie Maguire in 2012.

Martie Maguire in 2012.

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Dixie Chicks sisters Emily Robison, left, and Martie Maguire also recorded under the name Courtyard Hounds. Here they are in 2010.

Dixie Chicks sisters Emily Robison, left, and Martie Maguire also recorded under the name Courtyard Hounds. Here they are in 2010.

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The Funky Divas of En Vogue — Dawn Robinson, Maxine Jones, Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron — at the 1993 American Music Awards.

The Funky Divas of En Vogue — Dawn Robinson, Maxine Jones, Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron — at the 1993 American Music Awards.

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En Vogue in 2010. The ladies regrouped in the late 2000s, but split again in 2012.

En Vogue in 2010. The ladies regrouped in the late 2000s, but split again in 2012.

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Remember these ladies? The original members of Bananarama — Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin — circa 1982.

Remember these ladies? The original members of Bananarama — Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin — circa 1982.

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Keren Woodward, left, and Sara Dallin, the two remaining members of Bananarama, in 2012. The pair still perform together, like at the men's final of the beach volleyball at the London Olympics.

Keren Woodward, left, and Sara Dallin, the two remaining members of Bananarama, in 2012. The pair still perform together, like at the men's final of the beach volleyball at the London Olympics.

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TLC — Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes and Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas — seen here at the 1999 MTV Video Music Award taking home an award for 'No Scrubs.' They were one of the most successful acts of the '90s. less

TLC — Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes and Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas — seen here at the 1999 MTV Video Music Award taking home an award for 'No Scrubs.' They were one of the most successful ... more

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Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes died in a car accident in Honduras in 2002. Chilli and T-Boz, seen here in 2012, are recording a new TLC album, and T-Boz is starring in a new reality series 'Totally T-Boz' on the TLC network, of course. less

Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes died in a car accident in Honduras in 2002. Chilli and T-Boz, seen here in 2012, are recording a new TLC album, and T-Boz is starring in a new reality series 'Totally T-Boz' on the TLC ... more

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From left, Carnie Wilson, Chynna Phillips and Carnie's younger sister, Wendy Wilson, made up the group Wilson Phillips. Here they are in 1990.

From left, Carnie Wilson, Chynna Phillips and Carnie's younger sister, Wendy Wilson, made up the group Wilson Phillips. Here they are in 1990.

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Here's the trio in 2012. They had their own reality show, 'Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On,' that year on the TV Guide Network, and got a little popularity bump when they were featured in 'Bridesmaids.' less

Here's the trio in 2012. They had their own reality show, 'Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On,' that year on the TV Guide Network, and got a little popularity bump when they were featured in ... more